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BREAKING POLL
Voters Divided and Unsure Over Obama’s AG Choice
STAT OF THE DAY
ELECTION 2008
Chambliss Ahead by Four in Georgia Run-off Race
Final Rasmussen Poll Results – Presidential Election
Voters Split Over Whether D.C. Politics Will Be More Cooperative
How Did We Do?
Final Rasmussen Poll Results – Senate Elections
McCain’s Fortunes Fell With the Stock Market
Most Voters Made Up Their Minds Weeks Ago
MOST RECENT RELEASES
Daily Presidential Approval Index
Just 12% Give Paulson Good or Excellent Marks for Job Performance
Partisan Identification: 41.4% Democrats, 33.8% Republicans
Voters Divided and Unsure Over Obama’s AG Choice
Bush: Presidential Approval Index at -31
The Holiday Season is Officially Underway
What They Told Us: Reviewing Last Week’s Key Polls
Black, Youth Voters Continue to Show Greater Optimism in Nation’s Future
CURRENT EVENTS
26% Angry About Immigration, The Issue Candidates Ignore
54% Say U.S. Has Changed for the Worse Since 9/11
Americans Expect Gustav To Drive Up Gas Prices, Low Marks for FEMA
69% Now Say Controlling the Border More Important than Legalizing Aliens
45% Are Very Concerned about Safety of Pakistan’s Nuclear Weapons
50% say UN Peacekeepers Should be Sent to Georgia, Only 22% Want U.S. Troops Involved
59% see Russian Invasion of Georgia as Threat
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MOOD OF AMERICA
Partisan Identification: 41.4% Democrats, 33.8% Republicans
Black, Youth Voters Continue to Show Greater Optimism in Nation’s Future
More Voters Trust Democrats on Economy Than Before Election
Democrats Lead by Five on Generic Ballot
Congressional Approval Rises a Point After Auto Bailout Rejected
Spike in War on Terror Confidence Fades
POLITICAL COMMENTARY
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Managing Risk in an Unstable World By Michael Barone
Robert Mundell’s New Wisdom By Lawrence Kudlow
Health Care Reform Must Start Now By Froma Harrop